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AirAsia bans use, charging of Samsung Galaxy Note7 on all flights

GROUNDED. AirAsia adds to the list of airlines prohibiting use of the Note7 aboard the plane. Note7 photo from Samsung's official site

MANILA, Philippines – AirAsia, a low-cost airline operating out of Malaysia, has banned the use of the Samsung Galaxy Note7 in all AirAsia and AirAsia X flights.

AirAsia and AirAsia X, the company's long haul brand, specified that the usage and charging of the device onboard all flights are prohibited until further notice. "All guests travelling on AirAsia and AirAsia X who owns the Samsung Galaxy Note7 device must turn it off until disembarkation from the aircraft," a press release Monday, September 12, stated.

Airlines' prohibition of the device – currently being recalled for its exploding battery – continues to gain steam. Philippines' Cebu Pacific, Singapore Airlines, and Australia's Qantas and Virgin Australia have already announced similar bans.

The US conveyed a similar disposition but stopped short of banning the devices, instead issuing a strong warning against the use and charging of the phone when aboard the plane.

The AirAsia press release also said that the device must not be kept in any checked baggage. Passengers may also approach AirAsia and AirAsia X ground staff for more information on the Note7 prohibition. – Rappler.com

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